Paul-s Posted January 30, 2015 Posted January 30, 2015 (edited) https://www.skiddle.com/whats-on/Manchester/United-Services-Club/Sale-Northern-Soul-Dance-class/12290138/ Yep, you never lose it..the moves still as smooth as ever. 'Think a less strenuous Zumba with an awesome soundtrack and great moves. Its a great fun way to have a fun work out.' "‹Its the future.... - Too cool! Edited January 30, 2015 by paul-s 1
Popular Post grouse Posted January 30, 2015 Popular Post Posted January 30, 2015 So 4 quid to get in.There's a dancefloor and a bar, they play Northern, and it's full of people who can'tdanceSounds like an average soul night to me. 11
Rick Smith Posted January 31, 2015 Posted January 31, 2015 Couple that with Shredded Wheats and you'll be fit as a butchers dog. 1
Winnie :-) Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 The thing that perplex's me the most is that presumably these people can't dance to any sort of music to begin with, so what would suddenly make someone pick northern as a style to learn? They've surely not been secretly desperate for X amount of years to learn the footsie because they once heard the music, pick your own scenario, I'm going with... because they once heard the music at an aqua aerobics class, and they just haven't been able to express their eternal cerebral connection, through the medium of the front crawl. I suppose they could have been bitten by a radio active Binstanley and instantly mirrored his renowned altruism where all things northern are concerned, but this seems just as unlikely as he doesn't strike me as someone who leaves much on his plate come meal time and he wouldn't have stopped at a nibble. Maybe we should just put it down to a stroke of good fortune, and accept that it was decreed in the stars, Mars aligned with Uranus and what could have been a sticky chocolatey bum situation, was avoided because Pluto decided to give northern soul dancing tuition. An enigma indeed...
Jumpinjoan Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 Ffs, put me off my breakfast. If I watch before every meal I'll be my target weight in no time 3
Popular Post Jim Ohara Posted February 1, 2015 Popular Post Posted February 1, 2015 Holy fuck this is getting beyond a joke - u shudder to think what's next So far removed from the scene I lived and loved more than anything It's bloody embarasing 7
Margo Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 Looks like the worlds no.1 allnighter at the kings hall to me 2
Zed1 Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 Coming soon..... Patch Sewing Lessons. Featuring How to attach those Soul Patches for all those venues you never went to. (includes both adidas bag and string vest stitching) 3
Billywhizz Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 i am up for that , 4 pounds good price who coming billy
Dekka Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 Just raised £33 for charity, I was challenged at £1 per second to sit and watch, I've just managed 33 seconds such a lightweight, oh well but I just couldn't stomach anymore 1
Dekka Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 i am up for that , 4 pounds good price who coming billy I will follow you anywhere Billy you know that but I draw the line at that mate lol 1
Goldsoul Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 Looks like the worlds no.1 allnighter at the kings hall to me What a dick......Leave the scene if you were ever on it....AND QUICK! 2
hullsoul Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 Oh dear I despair.......yet again Cheers Martyn
Margo Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 What a dick......Leave the scene if you were ever on it....AND QUICK! i thought you left years ago 3
Goldsoul Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 i thought you left years ago Wishful thinking....You'll still find me at venues that are mainly full. Shame you don't like some of the Kings Hall DJ's Mick H, Andy Dyson, Soul Sam, Ginger Taylor and Ted Massey....they have some pretty dynamite rarities. Heard of them? 3
Tailormade Gaz B Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 I was at Kendal Calling a few years ago and this was going on in a huge tent. MUD EVERYWHERE and people just stomping around. Same guy too, Tobin he's called, I think. Imagine it... a FIELD full of MUD!... no Dance floor...doing this in MUD!! arggghhhhh *head explodes*
John Elias Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 bloody hell that tunes just brill,whose it by? I'll get me
Tailormade Gaz B Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 Found it: https://www.kendalcalling.co.uk/artists/view/chippy-nicholls-and-tobin-lochrie/ looked like...
Margo Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 yes i know all of them quite well with the acception of ginger taylor . i went to the kings hall on a nye allnighter once [never again] where i heard the same record played 6 or 7 times and some of your dj's were playing boots in the main room. 2
KevH Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 bloody hell that tunes just brill,whose it by? I'll get me wish they wouldn't keep using Frank. Slides further and further down the scale with every play when tagged onto this sort of pish.
KevH Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 It'll give them all something to talk about gathered around the water cooler.yawn
KevH Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 https://www.skiddle.com/whats-on/Manchester/United-Services-Club/Sale-Northern-Soul-Dance-class/12290138/ Yep, you never lose it..the moves still as smooth as ever.'Think a less strenuous Zumba with an awesome soundtrack and great moves. Its a great fun way to have a fun work out.'"‹Its the future.... - Too cool!. Fresh meat !!! Now where are those bootlegs I can't shift !!
Amsterdam Russ Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 I'm neither for nor against "Northern Soul dance classes", but what gets me is that every time I watch one of these videos I just don't recognise the dance style. What they're doing is nothing more than the "disco here, disco there" style of dancing you see at family weddings and stuff. Northern Soul used to have a unique dance style that went with the unique music. What happened to it?
Goldsoul Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 yes i know all of them quite well with the acception of ginger taylor . i went to the kings hall on a nye allnighter once [never again] where i heard the same record played 6 or 7 times and some of your dj's were playing boots in the main room. I have indigestion with those comments....Thanks for insulting Andy D, Mick H, Sam and Ted.
Billywhizz Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 yes i know all of them quite well with the acception of ginger taylor . i went to the kings hall on a nye allnighter once [never again] where i heard the same record played 6 or 7 times and some of your dj's were playing boots in the main room. jeri may be the odd i and two times,never 6 or7 times, and never boots , all top d js all on tv billy 3
Guest Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 (edited) If they want to learn to dance why don't they go to an all-nighter and copy the dancing!At least that would support what Northern Soul should be, people going to all-nighters and showing a bit of commitment!There's too many people just playing at it! Edited February 1, 2015 by Guest
Margo Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 jeri may be the odd i and two times,never 6 or7 times, and never boots , all top d js all on tv billy sorry billy i have to disagree, i was there !
Billywhizz Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 sorry billy i have to disagree, i was there ! Jeri i wasnt there that night, you're talking about new years eve, but im going to since day 1, not to many times over the last few years and the standard of the music is very high in both rooms, i know kev standards is very high and boots would be totally out of the question, so im putting it down as it shouldn't be being news years eve, i retract from that kev couldnt been there that night or some might have slipped through the rader sorrry jeri i still cant see it cheers billy 2
Margo Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 I have indigestion with those comments....Thanks for insulting Andy D, Mick H, Sam and Ted. good i'm glad your've got indigestion i must have touched a nerve. i haven't insulted any of them,their integrity as dj's is not in question. as far as i can see your not on the soul scene its just a business to you. 1
Margo Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 Jeri i wasnt there that night, you're talking about new years eve, but im going to since day 1, not to many times over the last few years and the standard of the music is very high in both rooms, i know kev standards is very high and boots would be totally out of the question, so im putting it down as it shouldn't be being news years eve, i retract from that kev couldnt been there that night or some might have slipped through the rader sorrry jeri i still cant see it cheers billy hi billy. it wasn't last nye mate it was a few years ago...atb
Goldsoul Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 Jeri i wasnt there that night, you're talking about new years eve, but im going to since day 1, not to many times over the last few years and the standard of the music is very high in both rooms, i know kev standards is very high and boots would be totally out of the question, so im putting it down as it shouldn't be being news years eve, i retract from that kev couldnt been there that night or some might have slipped through the rader sorrry jeri i still cant see it cheers billy Bill- The thread is getting off topic due to meladdo's ill informed and insulting comments. I suggest we cash out and walk the dogs or similar 1
Margo Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 Bill- The thread is getting off topic due to meladdo's ill informed and insulting comments. I suggest we cash out and walk the dogs or similar i am sorry, i didn't realize i wasn't allowed to criticize you or your promotions.
Dave Moore Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 i am sorry, i didn't realize i wasn't allowed to criticize you or your promotions. Your allowed to criticize whatever you want but this thread is about a specific topic and NYE gigs isn't it, plus your personal jibes are neither wanted or needed. So... refrain from the personal insults please which is also against site guidelines. Regards, Dave Site Mod Team
Mellorful Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 https://www.skiddle.com/whats-on/Manchester/United-Services-Club/Sale-Northern-Soul-Dance-class/12290138/ Yep, you never lose it..the moves still as smooth as ever. 'Think a less strenuous Zumba with an awesome soundtrack and great moves. Its a great fun way to have a fun work out.' "‹Its the future.... - Too cool! I can't believe they have been copying my dance routine, I should have got copy right on it and taken royalties.... Is this a new topic pendinging 'ODO' = Original dance only Well it makes a change from OVO debates
Mark S Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 We cosy up to the mainstream via films , TV appearances and adverts etc what did you think would happen ? We love unique music and out of that has grown a culture thats as unique now its being trivialised by all this rubish . Back in 77 someone should have given Tony Palmer a slap .
Guest Byrney Posted February 2, 2015 Posted February 2, 2015 Hilarious - the media has played part of spawning fluffy stuff like this (although not convinced a film with lads whacking up, paranoid and fighting is an attractor to the Zumba soulies). I think the main reason for a rise in banal stuff like this is that the nostalgia scene is market led and accepting in a way that Salsa is to all that want to join and shape it. It's a nice safe place for 50 something's to recreate a past. They will accommodate the limited experience of the newcomer and respond to their dance floor requests hence an extremely limited playlist. Join the dance class, buy a cd with the same old songs and your in. Good business for some but ultimately a departure from what we knew as Northern Soul. If you know the Craic best just take the pi££ out of it
Guest Russell H Posted February 3, 2015 Posted February 3, 2015 Keep the proles out, don't let anyone into our exclusive club. How dare they want to get fit by exercising to good music, don't they know that if they want to listen to NS they have to have been 4th in the queue for the Twisted Wheel and own at least 2000 vinyl records nobody else has ever heard of (or ever will)? Unless you enjoy this thing exactly the way I do, you're doing it all wrong and should stay away forever! Sod that. I thought this was supposed to be an inclusive, welcoming scene, a community? I thought soul music was about sheer joy, or heartache with a beat? Not about sneering at anyone who wants to join in with even the vaguest fringe aspects. I'm not a hardcore soulie. I own no vinyl, and have no interest in doing so. I've just heard a lot of the music over my years on the scooter scene and through my enjoyment of sixties/seventies tunes in general, and wanted to learn more and go deeper. I like to dance, but I can never get the moves down like the best of them. I was thinking of going to my first nighter this weekend, but if this is the attitude I'll be encountering then you can keep it. I'll stick to my CDs.
Drewtg Posted February 3, 2015 Posted February 3, 2015 The music is so infectious, so compelling, so spontaneous; it makes you wanna...................go and get some dance lessons! FFS
50 Shades Posted February 3, 2015 Posted February 3, 2015 Russell H, Just do what you want mate, Life's too bloody short to deny yourself some pleasure thinking what other people might be thinking. Go to your nighter and dance till cramp sets in, Nobody will be watching you, they'll all be scoring wrigley's
Popular Post Jim Ohara Posted February 3, 2015 Popular Post Posted February 3, 2015 Keep the proles out, don't let anyone into our exclusive club. How dare they want to get fit by exercising to good music, don't they know that if they want to listen to NS they have to have been 4th in the queue for the Twisted Wheel and own at least 2000 vinyl records nobody else has ever heard of (or ever will)? Unless you enjoy this thing exactly the way I do, you're doing it all wrong and should stay away forever! Sod that. I thought this was supposed to be an inclusive, welcoming scene, a community? I thought soul music was about sheer joy, or heartache with a beat? Not about sneering at anyone who wants to join in with even the vaguest fringe aspects. I'm not a hardcore soulie. I own no vinyl, and have no interest in doing so. I've just heard a lot of the music over my years on the scooter scene and through my enjoyment of sixties/seventies tunes in general, and wanted to learn more and go deeper. I like to dance, but I can never get the moves down like the best of them. I was thinking of going to my first nighter this weekend, but if this is the attitude I'll be encountering then you can keep it. I'll stick to my CDs. Russel feel free to do what you feel is right for you - but i feel you are wrong to criticise the people on here who are commenting about this thread! What you must remember and take on board is that the full point of peoples critisism here is that the "proper northern / rare soul scene" WAS AND STILL IS incredibly close to a lot of peoples hearts - people have spent many hours, weeks and years caring for and keeping alive a scene that was once raw, underground, undiluted (especially in the early days), special, exclusive etc. etc. Collectors have dedicated their lives in searching for rare and exclusive records in an attempt to keep the scene moving forward (which after 40 years is very diffficult) What we are witnessing is the (albeit small) commercialisation of this RAW, UNDERGROUND scene, into a "new scene" that WE simply cannot relate to - the nostalgia, people dressing in clothes from the 70's, dancing (poorly!) to overplayed records, paying too much for overplayed and non-rare records, attending venues where the promotors are only in it for the money and their own ego etc. etc. This is why we are critical about the crap like this thread - there is no RAWNESS in this "new scene", nobody pushing any boundaries etc. etc. I suggest you read Elaine Constantines book about Northern - that may give you an idea of what i am trying to say - it gets the point across about how RAW and "rough n ready" the scene once was - OK i am aware that things move forward but to move forward into the shit that we are witnessing at present - well, it just doesn't sit right with me and a lot of other on here In summary, WE have every right to comment about something that we see was OURS being diluted and commercialised into something that we don't recognise Best Jim 12
Popular Post Steve L Posted February 3, 2015 Popular Post Posted February 3, 2015 (edited) Keep the proles out, don't let anyone into our exclusive club. How dare they want to get fit by exercising to good music, don't they know that if they want to listen to NS they have to have been 4th in the queue for the Twisted Wheel and own at least 2000 vinyl records nobody else has ever heard of (or ever will)? Unless you enjoy this thing exactly the way I do, you're doing it all wrong and should stay away forever! Sod that. I thought this was supposed to be an inclusive, welcoming scene, a community? I thought soul music was about sheer joy, or heartache with a beat? Not about sneering at anyone who wants to join in with even the vaguest fringe aspects. I'm not a hardcore soulie. I own no vinyl, and have no interest in doing so. I've just heard a lot of the music over my years on the scooter scene and through my enjoyment of sixties/seventies tunes in general, and wanted to learn more and go deeper. I like to dance, but I can never get the moves down like the best of them. I was thinking of going to my first nighter this weekend, but if this is the attitude I'll be encountering then you can keep it. I'll stick to my CDs. I'm the last person to stop anyone from enjoying themselves. Anyone can go out and do whatever they want for me, life too short & all that. However if you had to witness something that you have been a part of and loved for over 40 years being bastardised, commercialised and generally changed beyond recognition from what it was and should be about, just to accommodate newcomers, you might feel differently. You either get it or you don't. If you don't - don't try to change it, find your own thing to do Edited February 3, 2015 by Steve L 11
KevH Posted February 3, 2015 Posted February 3, 2015 I'm the last person to stop anyone from enjoying themselves. Anyone can go out and do whatever they want for me, life too short & all that. However if you had to witness something that you have been a part of and loved for over 40 years being bastardised, commercialised and generally changed beyond recognition from what it was and should be about, just to accommodate newcomers, you might feel differently. You either get it or you don't. If you don't - don't try to change it, find your own thing to do Viva le Resistance youth.!! 1
Little-stevie Posted February 3, 2015 Posted February 3, 2015 Is this that Tobin bloke in Manchester ?? He is a strange fruit indeed.. His take on soul is like buying a sex doll without a pump... 1
Little-stevie Posted February 3, 2015 Posted February 3, 2015 (edited) We have a second room, I could cash in with these classes that are sweeping the nation.. Silly cunts should go play on the railway lines.. Never mind it's only keep fit class, not the end of the world.. Edited February 3, 2015 by little-stevie
Guest Byrney Posted February 3, 2015 Posted February 3, 2015 Steve L and Jim OHara have it in one. Although I do think it's good to chuckle at stuff like this. Just give that 'scene' a wide berth as you would do grab a granny nights ( then again )
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